Join us for the official kick-off to 100-1000: Restore Coastal Alabama!

100-1000: Restore Coastal Alabama Kick-off

Event starts at 8am and goes til 5-- come anytime and stay for as long as you'd like.
Volunteers will be deploying approximately 23,000 bags of oyster shells to create new reefs and habitat at the mouth of Dog River. The tide will be very low--wear sturdy shoes that can get quite muddy and dress for the weather. Please bring work gloves. Lunch and refreshments will be provided.E-mail us with questions.Click here to download a flyer to send to friends. See you on the 22nd!
Directions to Helen Wood Park: From Interstate 10, take exit # 22 and head south on Dauphin Island Parkway (AL-163 South). Travel approximately 5.5 miles and take the access road on the right just before the large Dog River Bridge (if you cross the bridge, you’ve gone too far). Take your first left under the bridge and then another left to enter Helen-Wood Park (the sign says Wood Park).SHUTTLE PARKING MAP

Who is BP Slick

John L. Wathen, Hurricane Creekkeeper, located in Tuscaloosa County Alabama. I am the enforcement and advocacy branch of the Friends of Hurricane Creek.
Photographer / videographer, I have dedicated my life to exposing the truth about pollution and lack of accountability by the industries and agencies who use our waterways as waste conduits.